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Chapter 5 - A shoulder to cry on

Alana's POV

The ringing phone dragged me out of the storm in my head. I sat up slowly, wiping my eyes with the back of my hand as I searched for it. I finally found it wedged halfway under the bed.

It was Nat.

I picked up.

"Lana?"

"Yes."

"How are you feeling?"

"I don't know."

And I meant it. I felt heartbroken. Betrayed. Numb. And somehow still overwhelmed. All at once.

"Lana?"

"Mhm?"

"Are you even listening to me?"

"Not really," I admitted.

"I asked if you want me to come over."

"No… I'm fine."

"No, you're not," she shot back, her voice firm but soft.

"I want to be fine," I whispered, already feeling my voice crack. "I really want to be okay... but I can't."

Tears spilled down again, hot and heavy.

"I'm on my way," she said.

"You don't have to do that—" I started to argue, but the doorbell rang.

I blinked.

"Nat?" I said into the phone.

"Yes. Open the door, I'm too tired to ring again," she replied.

I hung up and shuffled downstairs. The moment I opened the door, Nat wrapped her arms around me like a shield, and I completely broke down again.

"It's okay, Lana," she whispered.

"It's not okay, Nat," I wailed into her shoulder. "What if my mom finds out? What if she sees the video? What am I supposed to do?"

"It's going to be fine. Trust me."

I looked up at her. Nat had always been taller than me. She held my gaze with the same calm strength she always had.

"You really think so?" I asked, uncertain.

"Yes, Ally."

Hearing her call me that—Ally—pulled a weak laugh out of me.

"Don't call me that," I said, sniffling.

"Why not?" she teased, chuckling.

"It's childish," I murmured.

"Okay, fine. I won't call you Ally anymore."

But she was fiddling with her nails—something she only did when she was nervous. I raised an eyebrow.

"What is it?" I asked.

She hesitated. "Can I ask one more thing, Lana?"

"Yeah, sure."

She looked down at her hands again, twisting her fingers.

"Just ask, Nat," I said, a bit impatient now.

She took a breath. "Um... I heard a rumor. That you were in a closet with Xander Hale. Is that true?"

My stomach dropped—not because I was shocked, but because I wasn't. High school rumors traveled faster than light.

"Yes," I said. "But nothing happened, Nat. I promise. You know I don't like him. We never even get along. He just… he was there. And I needed someone. He didn't try anything. He just let me cry."

"Oh…" she nodded slowly. "Well, the rest of the school doesn't think that's what happened."

I narrowed my eyes. "What exactly did you hear?"

She shook her head. "It's not important."

But it was.

And we both knew it.

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